By David Lazarus, Contact Reporter for LA Times
Imagine if you had to pay extra to not have anchovies on your pizza. Or to not have flames painted on the
Agreement Over San Onofre Would Save Customers $1.4 Billion
For Immediate Release From The Utility Reform Network
Thursday, March 27, San Francisco — TURN and the Office of Ratepayer Advocates
California Public Utilities Commission set to vote on investigating AT&T deal with T-Mobile.
With a majority of its members now appointees of Gov. Jerry Brown, the California Public Utilities Commission
TURN Praises Senate Report
TURN, The Utility Reform Network, praises a scathing report released by a non-partisan research office of the California Senate documenting the failure of the California Public
Seniors, small businesses and cyclists all need the yellow pages.
It’s not often that the interests of seniors, cyclists, and small businesses intersect, but we all will be disadvantaged if
Rooftop solar is less expensive than ever to purchase and install, but solar subsidies continue to rise. Unless the CPUC modernizes this outdated program, utility bills will skyrocket for non-solar